Life Sciences Outreach Lecture Series at Harvard University - The Biology of Cancer
The immune system plays dual roles during cancer development. Host responses may inhibit tumor development and progression by controlling infection, inflammation, and immunity. Alternatively, cancer cells may subvert the host response to promote growth, attenuate death, and facilitate invasion and metastasis. A more detailed understanding of host/tumor cell interactions provides new opportunities for crafting cancer immunotherapy.
Videos produced by Leigh Stimolo, 2003
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